What is it like to be a student in the Czech Republic? Did you know there's a class where they teach you how to make a beer? Oh yes, yes, yes, watch for more :)
For any questions about studying in the Czech Republic, check out this page: http://www.studyin.cz/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this. We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
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and let us know what would you like to see!
More videos about students in the Czech Republic:
What do students love/hate about CZ: https://youtu.be/iqjFkBOxhfY
General video about everything you need to know: https://youtu.be/PfOBVaKpkgM
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš

published:13 May 2018

views:71386

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For a print copy purchase here:
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Hello my lil’ slices of pizza!
If you’re new to my channel, here is a little about me.
I’m just a weirdo living in Manhattan with my pug Frank. I love exploring new places, eating pizza, and making people laugh! I upload 2-3 videos each week, so make sure to subscribe, and enable notifications so you never miss one of my adventures or crazy stories.
p.s. If you’re wondering what my Youtube name means: It’s my Czech name!
Also, don’t forget to follow me on my social media to see what Frank and I are up to, and so we can get to know each other. I love getting to know you guys, and I make it my mission to try and respond to every one.
Thanks for watching!

Being a student in the Czech Republic is so much better than being a tourist. But don't take our word for it, see what students got to say about it :)
For any questions about studying here, check out this FAQ: http://www.studyin.cz/products/faq-1/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this.We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
Janek: https://instagram.com/janekrubes/
Honza: https://instagram.com/honzamikulka/
Check out our facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/HonestPragueGuide/
and let us know what would you like to see!
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš
StreamInternational

living in Prague Czech Republic, Cost of living in Prague, living in Prague with a family
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Jason Price say
==============
Living in Prague can be enjoyable and lonely at times. The city is very interesting architecturally and taking time to understand the culture is important. It's more than partying and eating klobasa. It's easy to get caught up in the nightlife culture and such but that doesn't last long. Things used to be less expensive there but prices are creeping up towards the levels seen in many other EU metropolitan centers which makes it less affordable as well as more challenging for Czechs to afford to live in the city itself.
Getting to knowCzech people is key to happiness there and it's not so easy. After living there for a couple of years I realized that the Czech's may be a bit more wary of foreigners than some other cultures. What I learned to appreciate was the fact that the country itself had been occupied by some country or another for over 500 years. Hence, a latent wariness of outsiders generally persists. That said, after taking my time I did become friends with some Czechs who were very lovely people.
If you spend time outside the city seeing things in the countryside, travelling to other nearby countries and cities, and visiting Czech landmarks, castles and the like - you will develop a better appreciation for the culture and perhaps a more enjoyable lifestyle while you are at it.
Veronika Primm say
===============
Prague is a great city. ThinkParis, but more compact. The public transport works well, there are plenty of things to do, there are great restaurants, cafes.. If you don't want to sit at home in the evening, there are always many events happening. The cost of living is relatively low and the salaries are good (well, lower than in the West, but it's easy to earn a living).
And if you appreciate architecture, you'd be here like in a paradise :)
Oh and you can easily just speak English everywhere, there are many expats that have lived here for years and never learned more than a few basic phrases in Czech.
I definitely recommend Prague for living!
FrankSilas say
============
I lived there from 2006-2010 and had some of the best years of my life.
The pros are that it is architecturally beautiful, that the public transport system is extremely thorough and cheap, there is no real 'ghetto' and violent crime is not a major issue. It feels like a big city, but it's not crazily big. You can meet really interesting people and even after several years I was still stumbling upon 'secret' places or weird hole-in-the-walls. If you like to drink beer, well, there's a bar on virtually every corner. There are layers and layers of history piled up - not just the famous sites, but normal corners may have traces of the Communist days, the post-WWI Republic, the 19th century, and even further back. Also, you can get to other countries very quickly.
The cons are that there are drunk tourists and expats all over the place, so it can be very noisy until late at night (good when you want to be out yourself but bad if you're trying to sleep). Also a con is that I found Czechs more stand-offish than a lot of other nationalities. I learned Czech, went to Czech bars, etc. but I can't remember anyone local striking up a conversation with me in those places. This doesn't mean Czechs can't be great, just that they're quite reserved with strangers. When you get to know them a bit, they're quite friendly. Compared to some other European capitals like Berlin, it doesn't feel as cutting-edge or hip, though I met lots of really cool people. People in Prague can be pretty gruff, sometimes out-and-out rude, and dealing with bureaucracy is a serious hassle - they love stamping documents, getting double authentic copies, and generally making you jump through hoops. There is dog shit everywhere and the city gets smelly, especially in the summer.
But, it's a great place. The pros very definitely outweigh the cons.
Pavla Holá say
===========
As a native Czech who was born in Prague I love living here. Prague is wonderful city with everything what you need. In the city center you can find history, financial services, universities and beatiful pubs.
Because Prague is not a huge city and has something about 1 milion inhabitants you can find everything ‘around the corner’.
On the other hand, my friend who comes from United Kingdom was quiet shocked when he saw how Czechs sometimes behave. He has written nice article about it, where he describes differences beetween living in Prague and United Kingdom. He says: Czech are sometimes ‘glum looking faces’ and ‘devoid of smiles’.

Is EUR1000 a good salary in Prague and Brno? What is the standard of living in Prague and Brno? Answers in this video and at: http://www.jobspin.cz/2016/04/salary-levels-in-prague-brno-and-other-czech-cities-and-various-industries-sectors/.
JobSpin.cz at http://www.jobspin.cz/: Search it, find it, get, it. Multilingual jobs in Prague and Bnro.

published:13 Dec 2016

views:26602

Hey guys 👋🏾.
Welcome back to my channel.
In this video I’ll be talking about some of the stressful things I’ve encountered living in the Czech Republic.
Just because there are some situations I find uncomfortable or frustrating it doesn’t mean I do not like the Czech Republic, I love this country and appreciate everything it has to offer.
Feel free to leave me your thoughts on this video in the comment section.
And if you like this video please do give it a thumbs up and subscribe 👍🏾
Let’s be friends on social media as well 😉
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published:22 Aug 2018

views:153

Living in Prague: 4 ThingsExpats Think About Czech Humor
Are you living in Prague? Or some other part of Czech Republic? Then you probably already got to know the, for some Expats, controversial and a bit inappropriate Czech humor. What do Expats in Prague and the Czech republic really think of the Czech humour? Find out in this weeks video.
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel.
Thanks for watching!
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https://youtu.be/QVeHsEctcKo

published:17 Jul 2018

views:867

Comments and discussion on CoolChannel4 website http://www.coolchannel4.com/video/czech-republic-vs-slovakia-comparison-according-cost-living/
Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison according to cost of living
In this video you can see a comparison between the Czech Republic and Slovakia according to cost of living, or according to prices.
The difference in salaries between Czech Republic and Slovakia
The difference in prices between Czech Republic and Slovakia
What is more expensive in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Slovakia
which is more expensive in Slovakia
Average monthly salary a
Garbage, water, heating and electricity
Cinema ticket price
JeansPair of NikesInternet broadband 6Mpbs
Cigarettes MarlboroLoaf of bread
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment City centre
McDonalds meal
New car middle class
Milk 1 litre
Apartment purchase price per sqm City centre
Mobile calls 1 minute
Potatoes 1kg
3 course meal for 2 Restaurant prices
Water 1.5 litre bottle
Rent per month 1 bedroom apartment City centre
Cheese 1kg
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment outside centre
Beer 0,5l prices at markets
Apple 1kg
Pair of men's leather shoes
Summer dress in fashion
Cappuccino at the restaurant
Wine - Bottle, midrange
Beer 0,5l restaurant prices
Public transport - One way ticketTaxi - Per km
Gas / petrol 1 litre

published:11 Feb 2015

views:15181

Extremely bizarre video captures a fatal car crash resulting in death of a driver. Starting with only five online viewers, a few hours
later the video went viral in the Czech Republic.
JUL 6 2017, OBRNICE, CZECH REPULIC:
Two Czech girls were livestreaming their trip to their hometown. Both girls were enjoying their ride, singing a song
(containing dirty lyrics), complaining about not having boyfriends and encouraging boys to join them. Nikola Vorlova in the passenger's
seat, who was holding her phone and livestreaming, was telling viewers how Nikola Barabasova, the driver, had drived at 180 km/h on
their way to Most earlier that day. A few minutes before the crash, Nikola Barabasova was on the phone with her grandma. Trying to reach the maximum speed, Nikola Barabasova lost control of her car and crashed into a bus stop. The phone fell on the back seat and kept livestreaming after the crash.
The emergency services arrived 10 minutes later. Nikola Barabasova was transported by helicopter to the hospital where she later died. Nikola Vorlova was injured but released from hospital a few days later.
The video contains English transcript.

Life (Diamonds in the Dark)

"'Life (Diamonds in the Dark)" is a song by Swedish DJ and producer John Dahlbäck featuring Swedish recording artist Agnes. Dahlbäck originally released the instrumental version of the song called "Life" in February 2012, but later got Swedish singer Agnes to sing the vocals on the re-release. In an interview with American magazine "Billboard" Dahlbäck commented on the co-operation with Agnes; "“She’s one of the biggest pop stars in Sweden, so for me it was a big honor to have her on the track. This may not be what she’d do normally, but she’s very happy with the result.”

The song is released together with three remixes that will accompany the February 25 release. Dahlback selected remixes from Australian upstarts Feenixpawl, fellow Swedish DJs Lunde Bros., and Canadian electro-house artist Lazy Rich.

Life (Sly and the Family Stone album)

Music

Unlike its predecessor, Dance to the Music, Life was not a commercial success, although it has received mostly positive reviews from music critics over the years. Many of its songs, including "M'Lady", "Fun", "Love City", as well as the title track, became popular staples in the Family Stone's live show. A middle ground between the fiery A Whole New Thing and the more commercial Dance to the Music, Life features very little use of studio effects, and is instead more driven by frontman Sly Stone's compositions. Topics for the album's songs include the dating scene ("Dynamite!", "Chicken", "M'Lady"), groupies ("Jane is a Groupee"), and "plastic" (or "fake") people (the Beatlesque "Plastic Jim"). Of particular note is that the Family Stone's main themes of unity and integration are explored here in several songs ("Fun", "Harmony", "Life", and "Love City"). The next Family Stone LP, Stand!, would focus almost exclusively on these topics.

Background

LLNL has been a leader in laser-driven ICF since the initial concept was developed by LLNL employee John Nuckols in the late 1950s. The basic idea was to use a driver to compress a small pellet known as the target that contains the fusion fuel, a mix of deuterium (D) and tritium (T). If the compression reaches high enough values, fusion reactions begin to take place, releasing alpha particles and neutrons. The alphas may impact atoms in the surrounding fuel, heating them to the point where they undergo fusion as well. The result is a chain reaction known as ignition, which burns a significant amount of the fuel.

STUDENT LIFE in the CZECH REPUBLIC (Honest Guide)

What is it like to be a student in the Czech Republic? Did you know there's a class where they teach you how to make a beer? Oh yes, yes, yes, watch for more :)
For any questions about studying in the Czech Republic, check out this page: http://www.studyin.cz/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this. We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
Janek: https://instagram.com/janekrubes/
Honza: https://instagram.com/honzamikulka/
Check out our facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/HonestPragueGuide/
and let us know what would you like to see!
More videos about students in the Czech Republic:
What do students love/hate about CZ: https://youtu.be/iqjFkBOxhfY
General video about everything you need to know: https://youtu.be/PfOBVaKpkgM
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš

6:55

WHAT I HATED ABOUT LIVING IN CZECH REPUBLIC (and what I loved)!

WHAT I HATED ABOUT LIVING IN CZECH REPUBLIC (and what I loved)!

WHAT I HATED ABOUT LIVING IN CZECH REPUBLIC (and what I loved)!

Get sexy, exciting, personal, and exclusive content you can't get here by supporting me on Patreon!
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Want to read my book or my blog?
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There you will have access to my merch, my book, and more!
Check out my DEBUT book “MeanBoys & Memories”
It’s now available on Amazon, Kindle, and Createspace.
For a print copy purchase here:
http://www.amazon.com/Mean-Boys-Memories-compilation-embarrassing/dp/1516981979/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1441315685&sr=8-3&keywords=mean+boys+and+memories
For a Kindle version purchase here:
http://www.amazon.com/Mean-Boys-Memories-compilation-embarrassing-ebook/dp/B014RRS8GY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1441154215&sr=8-2&keywords=mean+boys+and+memories
Hello my lil’ slices of pizza!
If you’re new to my channel, here is a little about me.
I’m just a weirdo living in Manhattan with my pug Frank. I love exploring new places, eating pizza, and making people laugh! I upload 2-3 videos each week, so make sure to subscribe, and enable notifications so you never miss one of my adventures or crazy stories.
p.s. If you’re wondering what my Youtube name means: It’s my Czech name!
Also, don’t forget to follow me on my social media to see what Frank and I are up to, and so we can get to know each other. I love getting to know you guys, and I make it my mission to try and respond to every one.
Thanks for watching!

WHAT STUDENTS LOVE/HATE ABOUT THE CZECH REPUBLIC (Honest Guide)

Being a student in the Czech Republic is so much better than being a tourist. But don't take our word for it, see what students got to say about it :)
For any questions about studying here, check out this FAQ: http://www.studyin.cz/products/faq-1/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this.We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
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Check out our facebook page here:
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and let us know what would you like to see!
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš
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living in Prague Czech Republic, Cost of living in Prague, living in Prague with a family
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Jason Price say
==============
Living in Prague can be enjoyable and lonely at times. The city is very interesting architecturally and taking time to understand the culture is important. It's more than partying and eating klobasa. It's easy to get caught up in the nightlife culture and such but that doesn't last long. Things used to be less expensive there but prices are creeping up towards the levels seen in many other EU metropolitan centers which makes it less affordable as well as more challenging for Czechs to afford to live in the city itself.
Getting to knowCzech people is key to happiness there and it's not so easy. After living there for a couple of years I realized that the Czech's may be a bit more wary of foreigners than some other cultures. What I learned to appreciate was the fact that the country itself had been occupied by some country or another for over 500 years. Hence, a latent wariness of outsiders generally persists. That said, after taking my time I did become friends with some Czechs who were very lovely people.
If you spend time outside the city seeing things in the countryside, travelling to other nearby countries and cities, and visiting Czech landmarks, castles and the like - you will develop a better appreciation for the culture and perhaps a more enjoyable lifestyle while you are at it.
Veronika Primm say
===============
Prague is a great city. ThinkParis, but more compact. The public transport works well, there are plenty of things to do, there are great restaurants, cafes.. If you don't want to sit at home in the evening, there are always many events happening. The cost of living is relatively low and the salaries are good (well, lower than in the West, but it's easy to earn a living).
And if you appreciate architecture, you'd be here like in a paradise :)
Oh and you can easily just speak English everywhere, there are many expats that have lived here for years and never learned more than a few basic phrases in Czech.
I definitely recommend Prague for living!
FrankSilas say
============
I lived there from 2006-2010 and had some of the best years of my life.
The pros are that it is architecturally beautiful, that the public transport system is extremely thorough and cheap, there is no real 'ghetto' and violent crime is not a major issue. It feels like a big city, but it's not crazily big. You can meet really interesting people and even after several years I was still stumbling upon 'secret' places or weird hole-in-the-walls. If you like to drink beer, well, there's a bar on virtually every corner. There are layers and layers of history piled up - not just the famous sites, but normal corners may have traces of the Communist days, the post-WWI Republic, the 19th century, and even further back. Also, you can get to other countries very quickly.
The cons are that there are drunk tourists and expats all over the place, so it can be very noisy until late at night (good when you want to be out yourself but bad if you're trying to sleep). Also a con is that I found Czechs more stand-offish than a lot of other nationalities. I learned Czech, went to Czech bars, etc. but I can't remember anyone local striking up a conversation with me in those places. This doesn't mean Czechs can't be great, just that they're quite reserved with strangers. When you get to know them a bit, they're quite friendly. Compared to some other European capitals like Berlin, it doesn't feel as cutting-edge or hip, though I met lots of really cool people. People in Prague can be pretty gruff, sometimes out-and-out rude, and dealing with bureaucracy is a serious hassle - they love stamping documents, getting double authentic copies, and generally making you jump through hoops. There is dog shit everywhere and the city gets smelly, especially in the summer.
But, it's a great place. The pros very definitely outweigh the cons.
Pavla Holá say
===========
As a native Czech who was born in Prague I love living here. Prague is wonderful city with everything what you need. In the city center you can find history, financial services, universities and beatiful pubs.
Because Prague is not a huge city and has something about 1 milion inhabitants you can find everything ‘around the corner’.
On the other hand, my friend who comes from United Kingdom was quiet shocked when he saw how Czechs sometimes behave. He has written nice article about it, where he describes differences beetween living in Prague and United Kingdom. He says: Czech are sometimes ‘glum looking faces’ and ‘devoid of smiles’.

What life in the Czech Republic is like, explained by Americans

Salary Levels and Standard of Living in Prague and Brno

Is EUR1000 a good salary in Prague and Brno? What is the standard of living in Prague and Brno? Answers in this video and at: http://www.jobspin.cz/2016/04/salary-levels-in-prague-brno-and-other-czech-cities-and-various-industries-sectors/.
JobSpin.cz at http://www.jobspin.cz/: Search it, find it, get, it. Multilingual jobs in Prague and Bnro.

7:58

Stressful Things About Living In The Czech Republic

Stressful Things About Living In The Czech Republic

Stressful Things About Living In The Czech Republic

Hey guys 👋🏾.
Welcome back to my channel.
In this video I’ll be talking about some of the stressful things I’ve encountered living in the Czech Republic.
Just because there are some situations I find uncomfortable or frustrating it doesn’t mean I do not like the Czech Republic, I love this country and appreciate everything it has to offer.
Feel free to leave me your thoughts on this video in the comment section.
And if you like this video please do give it a thumbs up and subscribe 👍🏾
Let’s be friends on social media as well 😉
Instagram: Sheila.kbenghouini
Enjoy...Music: Lackey inspired ~ Chill Day.

6:04

Living in Prague: 4 Things Expats Think About Czech Humor

Living in Prague: 4 Things Expats Think About Czech Humor

Living in Prague: 4 Things Expats Think About Czech Humor

Living in Prague: 4 ThingsExpats Think About Czech Humor
Are you living in Prague? Or some other part of Czech Republic? Then you probably already got to know the, for some Expats, controversial and a bit inappropriate Czech humor. What do Expats in Prague and the Czech republic really think of the Czech humour? Find out in this weeks video.
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel.
Thanks for watching!
LET'S CONNECT:
HOMEPAGE: https://www.boundarylesslife.com/
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More on the Czech culture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmDvf5KBE7U
https://youtu.be/QVeHsEctcKo

2:24

Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison According To Cost Of Living

Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison According To Cost Of Living

Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison According To Cost Of Living

Comments and discussion on CoolChannel4 website http://www.coolchannel4.com/video/czech-republic-vs-slovakia-comparison-according-cost-living/
Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison according to cost of living
In this video you can see a comparison between the Czech Republic and Slovakia according to cost of living, or according to prices.
The difference in salaries between Czech Republic and Slovakia
The difference in prices between Czech Republic and Slovakia
What is more expensive in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Slovakia
which is more expensive in Slovakia
Average monthly salary a
Garbage, water, heating and electricity
Cinema ticket price
JeansPair of NikesInternet broadband 6Mpbs
Cigarettes MarlboroLoaf of bread
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment City centre
McDonalds meal
New car middle class
Milk 1 litre
Apartment purchase price per sqm City centre
Mobile calls 1 minute
Potatoes 1kg
3 course meal for 2 Restaurant prices
Water 1.5 litre bottle
Rent per month 1 bedroom apartment City centre
Cheese 1kg
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment outside centre
Beer 0,5l prices at markets
Apple 1kg
Pair of men's leather shoes
Summer dress in fashion
Cappuccino at the restaurant
Wine - Bottle, midrange
Beer 0,5l restaurant prices
Public transport - One way ticketTaxi - Per km
Gas / petrol 1 litre

Extremely bizarre video captures a fatal car crash resulting in death of a driver. Starting with only five online viewers, a few hours
later the video went viral in the Czech Republic.
JUL 6 2017, OBRNICE, CZECH REPULIC:
Two Czech girls were livestreaming their trip to their hometown. Both girls were enjoying their ride, singing a song
(containing dirty lyrics), complaining about not having boyfriends and encouraging boys to join them. Nikola Vorlova in the passenger's
seat, who was holding her phone and livestreaming, was telling viewers how Nikola Barabasova, the driver, had drived at 180 km/h on
their way to Most earlier that day. A few minutes before the crash, Nikola Barabasova was on the phone with her grandma. Trying to reach the maximum speed, Nikola Barabasova lost control of her car and crashed into a bus stop. The phone fell on the back seat and kept livestreaming after the crash.
The emergency services arrived 10 minutes later. Nikola Barabasova was transported by helicopter to the hospital where she later died. Nikola Vorlova was injured but released from hospital a few days later.
The video contains English transcript.

So I started out today in Vienna, Austria, and after a long night with very little sleep I have arrived here in Prague. But since arriving here I am a little speechless, and that is rare for me! The city of Prague for me is one of the most amazing cities I have been to this far on this trip!! Its beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is super cheap, and well. . . .you will find out the rest in todays Vlog. .Enjoy! :)
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STUDENT LIFE in the CZECH REPUBLIC (Honest Guide)

What is it like to be a student in the Czech Republic? Did you know there's a class where they teach you how to make a beer? Oh yes, yes, yes, watch for more :)
For any questions about studying in the Czech Republic, check out this page: http://www.studyin.cz/
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published: 13 May 2018

WHAT I HATED ABOUT LIVING IN CZECH REPUBLIC (and what I loved)!

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WHAT STUDENTS LOVE/HATE ABOUT THE CZECH REPUBLIC (Honest Guide)

Being a student in the Czech Republic is so much better than being a tourist. But don't take our word for it, see what students got to say about it :)
For any questions about studying here, check out this FAQ: http://www.studyin.cz/products/faq-1/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this.We really appreciate your support.
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HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in ...

living in Prague, Czech Republic

living in Prague Czech Republic, Cost of living in Prague, living in Prague with a family
TravelVlog 4K https://www.youtube.com/TravelVlog4K
Jason Price say
==============
Living in Prague can be enjoyable and lonely at times. The city is very interesting architecturally and taking time to understand the culture is important. It's more than partying and eating klobasa. It's easy to get caught up in the nightlife culture and such but that doesn't last long. Things used to be less expensive there but prices are creeping up towards the levels seen in many other EU metropolitan centers which makes it less affordable as well as more challenging for Czechs to afford to live in the city itself.
Getting to knowCzech people is key to happiness there and it's not so easy. After living there ...

published: 18 Apr 2018

What life in the Czech Republic is like, explained by Americans

Salary Levels and Standard of Living in Prague and Brno

Is EUR1000 a good salary in Prague and Brno? What is the standard of living in Prague and Brno? Answers in this video and at: http://www.jobspin.cz/2016/04/salary-levels-in-prague-brno-and-other-czech-cities-and-various-industries-sectors/.
JobSpin.cz at http://www.jobspin.cz/: Search it, find it, get, it. Multilingual jobs in Prague and Bnro.

published: 13 Dec 2016

Stressful Things About Living In The Czech Republic

Hey guys 👋🏾.
Welcome back to my channel.
In this video I’ll be talking about some of the stressful things I’ve encountered living in the Czech Republic.
Just because there are some situations I find uncomfortable or frustrating it doesn’t mean I do not like the Czech Republic, I love this country and appreciate everything it has to offer.
Feel free to leave me your thoughts on this video in the comment section.
And if you like this video please do give it a thumbs up and subscribe 👍🏾
Let’s be friends on social media as well 😉
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Enjoy...Music: Lackey inspired ~ Chill Day.

published: 22 Aug 2018

Living in Prague: 4 Things Expats Think About Czech Humor

Living in Prague: 4 ThingsExpats Think About Czech Humor
Are you living in Prague? Or some other part of Czech Republic? Then you probably already got to know the, for some Expats, controversial and a bit inappropriate Czech humor. What do Expats in Prague and the Czech republic really think of the Czech humour? Find out in this weeks video.
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel.
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More on the Czech culture:
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https://youtu.be/QVeHsEctcKo

published: 17 Jul 2018

Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison According To Cost Of Living

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Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison according to cost of living
In this video you can see a comparison between the Czech Republic and Slovakia according to cost of living, or according to prices.
The difference in salaries between Czech Republic and Slovakia
The difference in prices between Czech Republic and Slovakia
What is more expensive in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Slovakia
which is more expensive in Slovakia
Average monthly salary a
Garbage, water, heating and electricity
Cinema ticket price
JeansPair of NikesInternet broadband 6Mpbs
Cigarettes MarlboroLoaf of bread
Rent per month 3 bedr...

Extremely bizarre video captures a fatal car crash resulting in death of a driver. Starting with only five online viewers, a few hours
later the video went viral in the Czech Republic.
JUL 6 2017, OBRNICE, CZECH REPULIC:
Two Czech girls were livestreaming their trip to their hometown. Both girls were enjoying their ride, singing a song
(containing dirty lyrics), complaining about not having boyfriends and encouraging boys to join them. Nikola Vorlova in the passenger's
seat, who was holding her phone and livestreaming, was telling viewers how Nikola Barabasova, the driver, had drived at 180 km/h on
their way to Most earlier that day. A few minutes before the crash, Nikola Barabasova was on the phone with her grandma. Trying to reach the maximum speed, Nikola Barabasova lost contro...

Czech farmers in winter (It's my life)

So I started out today in Vienna, Austria, and after a long night with very little sleep I have arrived here in Prague. But since arriving here I am a little speechless, and that is rare for me! The city of Prague for me is one of the most amazing cities I have been to this far on this trip!! Its beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is super cheap, and well. . . .you will find out the rest in todays Vlog. .Enjoy! :)
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What is it like to be a student in the Czech Republic? Did you know there's a class where they teach you how to make a beer? Oh yes, yes, yes, watch for more :)
For any questions about studying in the Czech Republic, check out this page: http://www.studyin.cz/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this. We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
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Check out our facebook page here:
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and let us know what would you like to see!
More videos about students in the Czech Republic:
What do students love/hate about CZ: https://youtu.be/iqjFkBOxhfY
General video about everything you need to know: https://youtu.be/PfOBVaKpkgM
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš

What is it like to be a student in the Czech Republic? Did you know there's a class where they teach you how to make a beer? Oh yes, yes, yes, watch for more :)
For any questions about studying in the Czech Republic, check out this page: http://www.studyin.cz/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this. We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
Janek: https://instagram.com/janekrubes/
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Check out our facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/HonestPragueGuide/
and let us know what would you like to see!
More videos about students in the Czech Republic:
What do students love/hate about CZ: https://youtu.be/iqjFkBOxhfY
General video about everything you need to know: https://youtu.be/PfOBVaKpkgM
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš

WHAT I HATED ABOUT LIVING IN CZECH REPUBLIC (and what I loved)!

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Get sexy, exciting, personal, and exclusive content you can't get here by supporting me on Patreon!
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Subscribe to my vlogging channel
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Follow me on IG: @stepankaaa
Want to read my book or my blog?
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There you will have access to my merch, my book, and more!
Check out my DEBUT book “MeanBoys & Memories”
It’s now available on Amazon, Kindle, and Createspace.
For a print copy purchase here:
http://www.amazon.com/Mean-Boys-Memories-compilation-embarrassing/dp/1516981979/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1441315685&sr=8-3&keywords=mean+boys+and+memories
For a Kindle version purchase here:
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Hello my lil’ slices of pizza!
If you’re new to my channel, here is a little about me.
I’m just a weirdo living in Manhattan with my pug Frank. I love exploring new places, eating pizza, and making people laugh! I upload 2-3 videos each week, so make sure to subscribe, and enable notifications so you never miss one of my adventures or crazy stories.
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Subscribe to my vlogging channel
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Want to read my book or my blog?
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There you will have access to my merch, my book, and more!
Check out my DEBUT book “MeanBoys & Memories”
It’s now available on Amazon, Kindle, and Createspace.
For a print copy purchase here:
http://www.amazon.com/Mean-Boys-Memories-compilation-embarrassing/dp/1516981979/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1441315685&sr=8-3&keywords=mean+boys+and+memories
For a Kindle version purchase here:
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Hello my lil’ slices of pizza!
If you’re new to my channel, here is a little about me.
I’m just a weirdo living in Manhattan with my pug Frank. I love exploring new places, eating pizza, and making people laugh! I upload 2-3 videos each week, so make sure to subscribe, and enable notifications so you never miss one of my adventures or crazy stories.
p.s. If you’re wondering what my Youtube name means: It’s my Czech name!
Also, don’t forget to follow me on my social media to see what Frank and I are up to, and so we can get to know each other. I love getting to know you guys, and I make it my mission to try and respond to every one.
Thanks for watching!

WHAT STUDENTS LOVE/HATE ABOUT THE CZECH REPUBLIC (Honest Guide)

Being a student in the Czech Republic is so much better than being a tourist. But don't take our word for it, see what students got to say about it :)
For any q...

Being a student in the Czech Republic is so much better than being a tourist. But don't take our word for it, see what students got to say about it :)
For any questions about studying here, check out this FAQ: http://www.studyin.cz/products/faq-1/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this.We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
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Check out our facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/HonestPragueGuide/
and let us know what would you like to see!
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš
StreamInternational

Being a student in the Czech Republic is so much better than being a tourist. But don't take our word for it, see what students got to say about it :)
For any questions about studying here, check out this FAQ: http://www.studyin.cz/products/faq-1/
or ask a question here: https://www.facebook.com/studyincz
PleaseSHARE the video with your friends and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this.We really appreciate your support.
Feel free to follow us on Instagram:
Janek: https://instagram.com/janekrubes/
Honza: https://instagram.com/honzamikulka/
Check out our facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/HonestPragueGuide/
and let us know what would you like to see!
HonestPragueGuide is your best guide for Prague :) We only show you what we as locals like and what we think you should see in Prague. There's a ton of cool things to do in Prague as well as cool places. We'll show you around :) And we hope you'll come and will visit the Czech Republic and will have an amazing time!
Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš
StreamInternational

living in Prague Czech Republic, Cost of living in Prague, living in Prague with a family
TravelVlog 4K https://www.youtube.com/TravelVlog4K
Jason Price say
==============
Living in Prague can be enjoyable and lonely at times. The city is very interesting architecturally and taking time to understand the culture is important. It's more than partying and eating klobasa. It's easy to get caught up in the nightlife culture and such but that doesn't last long. Things used to be less expensive there but prices are creeping up towards the levels seen in many other EU metropolitan centers which makes it less affordable as well as more challenging for Czechs to afford to live in the city itself.
Getting to knowCzech people is key to happiness there and it's not so easy. After living there for a couple of years I realized that the Czech's may be a bit more wary of foreigners than some other cultures. What I learned to appreciate was the fact that the country itself had been occupied by some country or another for over 500 years. Hence, a latent wariness of outsiders generally persists. That said, after taking my time I did become friends with some Czechs who were very lovely people.
If you spend time outside the city seeing things in the countryside, travelling to other nearby countries and cities, and visiting Czech landmarks, castles and the like - you will develop a better appreciation for the culture and perhaps a more enjoyable lifestyle while you are at it.
Veronika Primm say
===============
Prague is a great city. ThinkParis, but more compact. The public transport works well, there are plenty of things to do, there are great restaurants, cafes.. If you don't want to sit at home in the evening, there are always many events happening. The cost of living is relatively low and the salaries are good (well, lower than in the West, but it's easy to earn a living).
And if you appreciate architecture, you'd be here like in a paradise :)
Oh and you can easily just speak English everywhere, there are many expats that have lived here for years and never learned more than a few basic phrases in Czech.
I definitely recommend Prague for living!
FrankSilas say
============
I lived there from 2006-2010 and had some of the best years of my life.
The pros are that it is architecturally beautiful, that the public transport system is extremely thorough and cheap, there is no real 'ghetto' and violent crime is not a major issue. It feels like a big city, but it's not crazily big. You can meet really interesting people and even after several years I was still stumbling upon 'secret' places or weird hole-in-the-walls. If you like to drink beer, well, there's a bar on virtually every corner. There are layers and layers of history piled up - not just the famous sites, but normal corners may have traces of the Communist days, the post-WWI Republic, the 19th century, and even further back. Also, you can get to other countries very quickly.
The cons are that there are drunk tourists and expats all over the place, so it can be very noisy until late at night (good when you want to be out yourself but bad if you're trying to sleep). Also a con is that I found Czechs more stand-offish than a lot of other nationalities. I learned Czech, went to Czech bars, etc. but I can't remember anyone local striking up a conversation with me in those places. This doesn't mean Czechs can't be great, just that they're quite reserved with strangers. When you get to know them a bit, they're quite friendly. Compared to some other European capitals like Berlin, it doesn't feel as cutting-edge or hip, though I met lots of really cool people. People in Prague can be pretty gruff, sometimes out-and-out rude, and dealing with bureaucracy is a serious hassle - they love stamping documents, getting double authentic copies, and generally making you jump through hoops. There is dog shit everywhere and the city gets smelly, especially in the summer.
But, it's a great place. The pros very definitely outweigh the cons.
Pavla Holá say
===========
As a native Czech who was born in Prague I love living here. Prague is wonderful city with everything what you need. In the city center you can find history, financial services, universities and beatiful pubs.
Because Prague is not a huge city and has something about 1 milion inhabitants you can find everything ‘around the corner’.
On the other hand, my friend who comes from United Kingdom was quiet shocked when he saw how Czechs sometimes behave. He has written nice article about it, where he describes differences beetween living in Prague and United Kingdom. He says: Czech are sometimes ‘glum looking faces’ and ‘devoid of smiles’.

living in Prague Czech Republic, Cost of living in Prague, living in Prague with a family
TravelVlog 4K https://www.youtube.com/TravelVlog4K
Jason Price say
==============
Living in Prague can be enjoyable and lonely at times. The city is very interesting architecturally and taking time to understand the culture is important. It's more than partying and eating klobasa. It's easy to get caught up in the nightlife culture and such but that doesn't last long. Things used to be less expensive there but prices are creeping up towards the levels seen in many other EU metropolitan centers which makes it less affordable as well as more challenging for Czechs to afford to live in the city itself.
Getting to knowCzech people is key to happiness there and it's not so easy. After living there for a couple of years I realized that the Czech's may be a bit more wary of foreigners than some other cultures. What I learned to appreciate was the fact that the country itself had been occupied by some country or another for over 500 years. Hence, a latent wariness of outsiders generally persists. That said, after taking my time I did become friends with some Czechs who were very lovely people.
If you spend time outside the city seeing things in the countryside, travelling to other nearby countries and cities, and visiting Czech landmarks, castles and the like - you will develop a better appreciation for the culture and perhaps a more enjoyable lifestyle while you are at it.
Veronika Primm say
===============
Prague is a great city. ThinkParis, but more compact. The public transport works well, there are plenty of things to do, there are great restaurants, cafes.. If you don't want to sit at home in the evening, there are always many events happening. The cost of living is relatively low and the salaries are good (well, lower than in the West, but it's easy to earn a living).
And if you appreciate architecture, you'd be here like in a paradise :)
Oh and you can easily just speak English everywhere, there are many expats that have lived here for years and never learned more than a few basic phrases in Czech.
I definitely recommend Prague for living!
FrankSilas say
============
I lived there from 2006-2010 and had some of the best years of my life.
The pros are that it is architecturally beautiful, that the public transport system is extremely thorough and cheap, there is no real 'ghetto' and violent crime is not a major issue. It feels like a big city, but it's not crazily big. You can meet really interesting people and even after several years I was still stumbling upon 'secret' places or weird hole-in-the-walls. If you like to drink beer, well, there's a bar on virtually every corner. There are layers and layers of history piled up - not just the famous sites, but normal corners may have traces of the Communist days, the post-WWI Republic, the 19th century, and even further back. Also, you can get to other countries very quickly.
The cons are that there are drunk tourists and expats all over the place, so it can be very noisy until late at night (good when you want to be out yourself but bad if you're trying to sleep). Also a con is that I found Czechs more stand-offish than a lot of other nationalities. I learned Czech, went to Czech bars, etc. but I can't remember anyone local striking up a conversation with me in those places. This doesn't mean Czechs can't be great, just that they're quite reserved with strangers. When you get to know them a bit, they're quite friendly. Compared to some other European capitals like Berlin, it doesn't feel as cutting-edge or hip, though I met lots of really cool people. People in Prague can be pretty gruff, sometimes out-and-out rude, and dealing with bureaucracy is a serious hassle - they love stamping documents, getting double authentic copies, and generally making you jump through hoops. There is dog shit everywhere and the city gets smelly, especially in the summer.
But, it's a great place. The pros very definitely outweigh the cons.
Pavla Holá say
===========
As a native Czech who was born in Prague I love living here. Prague is wonderful city with everything what you need. In the city center you can find history, financial services, universities and beatiful pubs.
Because Prague is not a huge city and has something about 1 milion inhabitants you can find everything ‘around the corner’.
On the other hand, my friend who comes from United Kingdom was quiet shocked when he saw how Czechs sometimes behave. He has written nice article about it, where he describes differences beetween living in Prague and United Kingdom. He says: Czech are sometimes ‘glum looking faces’ and ‘devoid of smiles’.

Is EUR1000 a good salary in Prague and Brno? What is the standard of living in Prague and Brno? Answers in this video and at: http://www.jobspin.cz/2016/04/salary-levels-in-prague-brno-and-other-czech-cities-and-various-industries-sectors/.
JobSpin.cz at http://www.jobspin.cz/: Search it, find it, get, it. Multilingual jobs in Prague and Bnro.

Is EUR1000 a good salary in Prague and Brno? What is the standard of living in Prague and Brno? Answers in this video and at: http://www.jobspin.cz/2016/04/salary-levels-in-prague-brno-and-other-czech-cities-and-various-industries-sectors/.
JobSpin.cz at http://www.jobspin.cz/: Search it, find it, get, it. Multilingual jobs in Prague and Bnro.

Hey guys 👋🏾.
Welcome back to my channel.
In this video I’ll be talking about some of the stressful things I’ve encountered living in the Czech Republic.
Just because there are some situations I find uncomfortable or frustrating it doesn’t mean I do not like the Czech Republic, I love this country and appreciate everything it has to offer.
Feel free to leave me your thoughts on this video in the comment section.
And if you like this video please do give it a thumbs up and subscribe 👍🏾
Let’s be friends on social media as well 😉
Instagram: Sheila.kbenghouini
Enjoy...Music: Lackey inspired ~ Chill Day.

Hey guys 👋🏾.
Welcome back to my channel.
In this video I’ll be talking about some of the stressful things I’ve encountered living in the Czech Republic.
Just because there are some situations I find uncomfortable or frustrating it doesn’t mean I do not like the Czech Republic, I love this country and appreciate everything it has to offer.
Feel free to leave me your thoughts on this video in the comment section.
And if you like this video please do give it a thumbs up and subscribe 👍🏾
Let’s be friends on social media as well 😉
Instagram: Sheila.kbenghouini
Enjoy...Music: Lackey inspired ~ Chill Day.

Living in Prague: 4 ThingsExpats Think About Czech Humor
Are you living in Prague? Or some other part of Czech Republic? Then you probably already got to know the, for some Expats, controversial and a bit inappropriate Czech humor. What do Expats in Prague and the Czech republic really think of the Czech humour? Find out in this weeks video.
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel.
Thanks for watching!
LET'S CONNECT:
HOMEPAGE: https://www.boundarylesslife.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BoundaryLessLife/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/petra_botekova/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/petra_botekova
More on the Czech culture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmDvf5KBE7U
https://youtu.be/QVeHsEctcKo

Living in Prague: 4 ThingsExpats Think About Czech Humor
Are you living in Prague? Or some other part of Czech Republic? Then you probably already got to know the, for some Expats, controversial and a bit inappropriate Czech humor. What do Expats in Prague and the Czech republic really think of the Czech humour? Find out in this weeks video.
If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to our channel.
Thanks for watching!
LET'S CONNECT:
HOMEPAGE: https://www.boundarylesslife.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BoundaryLessLife/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/petra_botekova/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/petra_botekova
More on the Czech culture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmDvf5KBE7U
https://youtu.be/QVeHsEctcKo

Comments and discussion on CoolChannel4 website http://www.coolchannel4.com/video/czech-republic-vs-slovakia-comparison-according-cost-living/
Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison according to cost of living
In this video you can see a comparison between the Czech Republic and Slovakia according to cost of living, or according to prices.
The difference in salaries between Czech Republic and Slovakia
The difference in prices between Czech Republic and Slovakia
What is more expensive in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Slovakia
which is more expensive in Slovakia
Average monthly salary a
Garbage, water, heating and electricity
Cinema ticket price
JeansPair of NikesInternet broadband 6Mpbs
Cigarettes MarlboroLoaf of bread
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment City centre
McDonalds meal
New car middle class
Milk 1 litre
Apartment purchase price per sqm City centre
Mobile calls 1 minute
Potatoes 1kg
3 course meal for 2 Restaurant prices
Water 1.5 litre bottle
Rent per month 1 bedroom apartment City centre
Cheese 1kg
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment outside centre
Beer 0,5l prices at markets
Apple 1kg
Pair of men's leather shoes
Summer dress in fashion
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Beer 0,5l prices at markets
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Pair of men's leather shoes
Summer dress in fashion
Cappuccino at the restaurant
Wine - Bottle, midrange
Beer 0,5l restaurant prices
Public transport - One way ticketTaxi - Per km
Gas / petrol 1 litre

Extremely bizarre video captures a fatal car crash resulting in death of a driver. Starting with only five online viewers, a few hours
later the video went vi...

Extremely bizarre video captures a fatal car crash resulting in death of a driver. Starting with only five online viewers, a few hours
later the video went viral in the Czech Republic.
JUL 6 2017, OBRNICE, CZECH REPULIC:
Two Czech girls were livestreaming their trip to their hometown. Both girls were enjoying their ride, singing a song
(containing dirty lyrics), complaining about not having boyfriends and encouraging boys to join them. Nikola Vorlova in the passenger's
seat, who was holding her phone and livestreaming, was telling viewers how Nikola Barabasova, the driver, had drived at 180 km/h on
their way to Most earlier that day. A few minutes before the crash, Nikola Barabasova was on the phone with her grandma. Trying to reach the maximum speed, Nikola Barabasova lost control of her car and crashed into a bus stop. The phone fell on the back seat and kept livestreaming after the crash.
The emergency services arrived 10 minutes later. Nikola Barabasova was transported by helicopter to the hospital where she later died. Nikola Vorlova was injured but released from hospital a few days later.
The video contains English transcript.

Extremely bizarre video captures a fatal car crash resulting in death of a driver. Starting with only five online viewers, a few hours
later the video went viral in the Czech Republic.
JUL 6 2017, OBRNICE, CZECH REPULIC:
Two Czech girls were livestreaming their trip to their hometown. Both girls were enjoying their ride, singing a song
(containing dirty lyrics), complaining about not having boyfriends and encouraging boys to join them. Nikola Vorlova in the passenger's
seat, who was holding her phone and livestreaming, was telling viewers how Nikola Barabasova, the driver, had drived at 180 km/h on
their way to Most earlier that day. A few minutes before the crash, Nikola Barabasova was on the phone with her grandma. Trying to reach the maximum speed, Nikola Barabasova lost control of her car and crashed into a bus stop. The phone fell on the back seat and kept livestreaming after the crash.
The emergency services arrived 10 minutes later. Nikola Barabasova was transported by helicopter to the hospital where she later died. Nikola Vorlova was injured but released from hospital a few days later.
The video contains English transcript.

So I started out today in Vienna, Austria, and after a long night with very little sleep I have arrived here in Prague. But since arriving here I am a little sp...

So I started out today in Vienna, Austria, and after a long night with very little sleep I have arrived here in Prague. But since arriving here I am a little speechless, and that is rare for me! The city of Prague for me is one of the most amazing cities I have been to this far on this trip!! Its beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is super cheap, and well. . . .you will find out the rest in todays Vlog. .Enjoy! :)
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So I started out today in Vienna, Austria, and after a long night with very little sleep I have arrived here in Prague. But since arriving here I am a little speechless, and that is rare for me! The city of Prague for me is one of the most amazing cities I have been to this far on this trip!! Its beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is super cheap, and well. . . .you will find out the rest in todays Vlog. .Enjoy! :)
And I really appreciate you all taking the time out of your day to watch the videos, and I hope you find some kind of motivation of inspiration in todays VLOG! :)
Thumbs up and SUBSCRIBE for GOOD KARMA!! :)) haha And I just would like to say thank you so much watching my videos!! And to all you new subscribers. . . WELCOME!! So glad to have you all come along with me on my journey! :)
Follow me!
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SNAPCHAT: BigLuke30
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EpidemicSounds
http://www.epidemicsound.com/
Q & A Just few common questions I get asked a lot.
Whats your name? Luke Fitzgerald
Where do you live? France
How tall are you? 6 ft 8 or 2’02 for those of you all here overseas
Where do you work? I play ProfessionalBasketball here in Europe
How many languages can you speak? French, English, Spanish (working on getting better at spanish) and a little German
What made you start Youtube? You all!! I wanted to find a way to express myself more and to share my world with you!
Any other questions you have, feel free to ask me :)
Are you still reading?? Seriously? Haha your awesome!! Thanks for taking the time to do that! :)

STUDENT LIFE in the CZECH REPUBLIC (Honest Guide)

What is it like to be a student in the Czech Republic? Did you know there's a class where they teach you how to make a beer? Oh yes, yes, yes, watch for more :)
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WHAT STUDENTS LOVE/HATE ABOUT THE CZECH REPUBLIC (Honest Guide)

Being a student in the Czech Republic is so much better than being a tourist. But don't take our word for it, see what students got to say about it :)
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Jason Price say
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Living in Prague can be enjoyable and lonely at times. The city is very interesting architecturally and taking time to understand the culture is important. It's more than partying and eating klobasa. It's easy to get caught up in the nightlife culture and such but that doesn't last long. Things used to be less expensive there but prices are creeping up towards the levels seen in many other EU metropolitan centers which makes it less affordable as well as more challenging for Czechs to afford to live in the city itself.
Getting to knowCzech people is key to happiness there and it's not so easy. After living there for a couple of years I realized that the Czech's may be a bit more wary of foreigners than some other cultures. What I learned to appreciate was the fact that the country itself had been occupied by some country or another for over 500 years. Hence, a latent wariness of outsiders generally persists. That said, after taking my time I did become friends with some Czechs who were very lovely people.
If you spend time outside the city seeing things in the countryside, travelling to other nearby countries and cities, and visiting Czech landmarks, castles and the like - you will develop a better appreciation for the culture and perhaps a more enjoyable lifestyle while you are at it.
Veronika Primm say
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Prague is a great city. ThinkParis, but more compact. The public transport works well, there are plenty of things to do, there are great restaurants, cafes.. If you don't want to sit at home in the evening, there are always many events happening. The cost of living is relatively low and the salaries are good (well, lower than in the West, but it's easy to earn a living).
And if you appreciate architecture, you'd be here like in a paradise :)
Oh and you can easily just speak English everywhere, there are many expats that have lived here for years and never learned more than a few basic phrases in Czech.
I definitely recommend Prague for living!
FrankSilas say
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I lived there from 2006-2010 and had some of the best years of my life.
The pros are that it is architecturally beautiful, that the public transport system is extremely thorough and cheap, there is no real 'ghetto' and violent crime is not a major issue. It feels like a big city, but it's not crazily big. You can meet really interesting people and even after several years I was still stumbling upon 'secret' places or weird hole-in-the-walls. If you like to drink beer, well, there's a bar on virtually every corner. There are layers and layers of history piled up - not just the famous sites, but normal corners may have traces of the Communist days, the post-WWI Republic, the 19th century, and even further back. Also, you can get to other countries very quickly.
The cons are that there are drunk tourists and expats all over the place, so it can be very noisy until late at night (good when you want to be out yourself but bad if you're trying to sleep). Also a con is that I found Czechs more stand-offish than a lot of other nationalities. I learned Czech, went to Czech bars, etc. but I can't remember anyone local striking up a conversation with me in those places. This doesn't mean Czechs can't be great, just that they're quite reserved with strangers. When you get to know them a bit, they're quite friendly. Compared to some other European capitals like Berlin, it doesn't feel as cutting-edge or hip, though I met lots of really cool people. People in Prague can be pretty gruff, sometimes out-and-out rude, and dealing with bureaucracy is a serious hassle - they love stamping documents, getting double authentic copies, and generally making you jump through hoops. There is dog shit everywhere and the city gets smelly, especially in the summer.
But, it's a great place. The pros very definitely outweigh the cons.
Pavla Holá say
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As a native Czech who was born in Prague I love living here. Prague is wonderful city with everything what you need. In the city center you can find history, financial services, universities and beatiful pubs.
Because Prague is not a huge city and has something about 1 milion inhabitants you can find everything ‘around the corner’.
On the other hand, my friend who comes from United Kingdom was quiet shocked when he saw how Czechs sometimes behave. He has written nice article about it, where he describes differences beetween living in Prague and United Kingdom. He says: Czech are sometimes ‘glum looking faces’ and ‘devoid of smiles’.

Salary Levels and Standard of Living in Prague and Brno

Is EUR1000 a good salary in Prague and Brno? What is the standard of living in Prague and Brno? Answers in this video and at: http://www.jobspin.cz/2016/04/salary-levels-in-prague-brno-and-other-czech-cities-and-various-industries-sectors/.
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Stressful Things About Living In The Czech Republic

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Living in Prague: 4 Things Expats Think About Czech Humor

Living in Prague: 4 ThingsExpats Think About Czech Humor
Are you living in Prague? Or some other part of Czech Republic? Then you probably already got to know the, for some Expats, controversial and a bit inappropriate Czech humor. What do Expats in Prague and the Czech republic really think of the Czech humour? Find out in this weeks video.
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Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison According To Cost Of Living

Comments and discussion on CoolChannel4 website http://www.coolchannel4.com/video/czech-republic-vs-slovakia-comparison-according-cost-living/
Czech Republic Vs. Slovakia - Comparison according to cost of living
In this video you can see a comparison between the Czech Republic and Slovakia according to cost of living, or according to prices.
The difference in salaries between Czech Republic and Slovakia
The difference in prices between Czech Republic and Slovakia
What is more expensive in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Czech Republic
What is cheaper in Slovakia
which is more expensive in Slovakia
Average monthly salary a
Garbage, water, heating and electricity
Cinema ticket price
JeansPair of NikesInternet broadband 6Mpbs
Cigarettes MarlboroLoaf of bread
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment City centre
McDonalds meal
New car middle class
Milk 1 litre
Apartment purchase price per sqm City centre
Mobile calls 1 minute
Potatoes 1kg
3 course meal for 2 Restaurant prices
Water 1.5 litre bottle
Rent per month 1 bedroom apartment City centre
Cheese 1kg
Rent per month 3 bedroom apartment outside centre
Beer 0,5l prices at markets
Apple 1kg
Pair of men's leather shoes
Summer dress in fashion
Cappuccino at the restaurant
Wine - Bottle, midrange
Beer 0,5l restaurant prices
Public transport - One way ticketTaxi - Per km
Gas / petrol 1 litre

Extremely bizarre video captures a fatal car crash resulting in death of a driver. Starting with only five online viewers, a few hours
later the video went viral in the Czech Republic.
JUL 6 2017, OBRNICE, CZECH REPULIC:
Two Czech girls were livestreaming their trip to their hometown. Both girls were enjoying their ride, singing a song
(containing dirty lyrics), complaining about not having boyfriends and encouraging boys to join them. Nikola Vorlova in the passenger's
seat, who was holding her phone and livestreaming, was telling viewers how Nikola Barabasova, the driver, had drived at 180 km/h on
their way to Most earlier that day. A few minutes before the crash, Nikola Barabasova was on the phone with her grandma. Trying to reach the maximum speed, Nikola Barabasova lost control of her car and crashed into a bus stop. The phone fell on the back seat and kept livestreaming after the crash.
The emergency services arrived 10 minutes later. Nikola Barabasova was transported by helicopter to the hospital where she later died. Nikola Vorlova was injured but released from hospital a few days later.
The video contains English transcript.

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